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Carolyn observed a freshwater plant, Elodea, in a small aquarium filled with freshwater on her desk. In one five-minute period, Carolyn counted 32 bubbles that formed on the plant’s leaves and were released into the water. She then moved the aquarium from her desk to a sunlit window and observed the Elodea again. In a second five-minute period, Carolyn observed 194 bubbles form and be released by the Elodea into the water. A. Describe how the bubbles released by the Elodea signify that the plant is cycling matter. Provide evidence to support your answer. B. Explain why the number of gas bubbles produced by the Elodea in a five-minute period increased when the aquarium was moved from the desk to the sunlit window. PLEASE ANSWER BOTH PART A AND B IN 5-8 COMPLETE SENTENCES!

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